Aeonium gomerense is a loosely branched succulent shrub with ascending or pendent branches that end in rather flattish rosettes of green…
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Aeonium (commonly known as Tree Houseleek) is a genus of succulent plants of the family Crassulaceae. The name is derived from the ancient Greek word "aionos", meaning "ageless". Most of the species are native to the Canary Islands and a small number is found in Madeira, Morocco and in east Africa.
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Aeonium glutinosum (Viscid Houseleek) is a tuft-forming or slightly shrubby succulent with smooth, sticky, decumbent or ascending branches…
Aeonium ×anagense, also known as Aeonium 'Pancakes', is a small shrubby succulent with a slender upright stem and few bare branches that…
Aeonium canariense subsp. latifolium, formerly known as Aeonium canariense var. subplanum, is a succulent plant that forms a large…
Aeonium 'Fiesta' is a spectacular clump-forming succulent with short-stemmed rosettes of spoon-shaped leaves with unique four-color …
Aeonium 'Garnet', also known as Aeonium 'Irish Eyes', is a beautiful succulent that forms a dense mound of numerous branches topped with …
Aeonium 'Big Bang' is an eye-catching succulent with stems terminated in rosettes of spoon-shaped, dark purple to almost black leaves …
Aeonium 'Medusa' is a stunning succulent that forms offsetting rosettes of variegated spoon-shaped leaves with soft pointed tips and…
Aeonium lindleyi subsp. viscatum, also known as Aeonium viscatum, is a succulent shrublet with branches that bear green leaves densely …
Aeonium 'Moonburst' is an attractive succulent that forms rosettes of green leaves with cream to yellow stripes and a hint of pink …